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It depends on what you want it for. Windows is best for gaming/coding/music production. Macs are excellent for photo and video editing, business, and communication/social things. I don't know much about Linux, but if you are a gamer and enjoy Linux, Steam is soon releasing their SteamOS, a Linux based gaming operating system.

Time kills us in our sleep and we watch it happen in our dreams. -K.K.

For official purpose LINUX is good because it is very much secure for viruses......
Otherwise,Windows xp is also good.....
Windows 8 is latest and has some really good features and it is too much different for others....

Windows XP was good, but became outdated, and can no longer handle what is required for the industry today. I personally prefer Windows 7 over Windows 8.

Time kills us in our sleep and we watch it happen in our dreams. -K.K.

I think surely LINUX is best os of PC. Because the available choices of Linux distributions and Linux software may be overwhelming at first, but if you know where to look, it shouldn’t take long for you to find good online guidance.

But there are lots of choices within Linux. A particular distribution of Linux and is called a distro. The site DistroWatch keeps track of them all and compares them. There's an informal popularity ranking on the far right side of that page. Linux Mint has been number one for a while now, but I prefer Fedora Linux.

But there are lots of choices within Linux. A particular distribution of Linux and is called a distro. The site DistroWatch keeps track of them all and compares them. There's an informal popularity ranking on the far right side of that page. Linux Mint has been number one for a while now, but I prefer Fedora Linux.

This is a very helpful post. I'll be making my old XP into a Linux now :P

Anyway, I'm going to ask for a threadlock. I feel as though the useful information has been explored and is now a post-count tool.

(Is there a better way to ask for a thread to be locked? :/ )

Time kills us in our sleep and we watch it happen in our dreams. -K.K.